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sangría
or san·gri·a
[ sang-gree-uh; Spanish sahng-gree-ah ]
noun
- an iced drink, typically made with red wine, sugar, fruit juice, soda water, and spices, and containing fruit slices.
sangria
/ sæŋˈɡriːə /
noun
- a Spanish drink of red wine, sugar, spices, fruit, and soda water or lemonade, sometimes laced with rum or brandy
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sangría1
Spanish: a bleeding; see sangaree
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Example Sentences
Margaritas, sangria and other libations are also available at the bar.
From Los Angeles Times
Try adding some non-alcoholic sangria to your table.
From Seattle Times
It was also immensely packed and egregiously loud, with sangria pitchers overflowing at every table.
From Salon
Aromatic and incredibly festive, this sangria is just the thing to serve for the holidays.
From Salon
The next driest style is “Extra Brut” with 0-6 grams/liter and both are perfect for this sangria.
From Salon
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